Am I getting confused with a sports sport that is/was in Duke Street, off West Street?
I couldn' t remember where it was, just remembered that it was a sports shop.
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Am I getting confused with a sports sport that is/was in Duke Street, off West Street?
It was indeed called "Vinyl Demand". Do you remember this guy working in there?
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Here's a link to other people reminiscing about the place.
http://www.mybrightonandhove.org.uk/page_id__9268.aspx
Rounder Records, in the Lanes. A great way to spend your pocket money!
I often feel guilty about ordering on line as I am aware that I'm contributing to the death of the high street (or industrial retail park) but I'm one of those people who likes to get the best deal without considering the implications or consequences. To make amends I thought we could promote our favourite local shops and possibly heighten general awareness of their existence.
My first shout is for the Nut and Bolt Store in Portland Road, Hove. Very helpful staff and great if you're doing a specific project or repair. If you only require one specific screw you can buy just one singular screw instead of having to fork out for a whole pack, the remainder of which you will probably never use. They even establish and calibrate the correct thread for the bolt you need to buy if it needs to be matched specifically. I often walk out of there only having spent 5p or some equally meagre amount. Clearly they're not going to survive just on my custom so the more people who know about this shop the better. Don't be misled by the name, they don't just sell nuts and bolts.
My second shout is for Toolstation which has been an organic discovery since I first eschewed the major DIY chains such as B&Q and Homebase in favour of Wickes quite a few years ago when it was still relatively unknown and offered better value for money. Shopping there also gave you a certain diy credibility because you were mingling in the world of the proper tradesman until it became more mainstream. Then I discovered Screwfix which offered fantastic value for money which I didn't believe could be bettered. How wrong I was because in the last year I discovered Toolstation who follow the same Argos like format as Screwfix but are on the whole, with the odd exception, much cheaper.
My third shout is for Chandlers, formerly Beachwood Timber, formerly Mackintosh & Partners in Basin Road North on the docks at the west end of The Lagoon. Great place for buying wood in various widths and thicknesses which you cut or have cut to the lengths you require. Much cheaper than Wickes.
So they are my three shouts:
The Nut and Bolt Store for odd screws, bolts and other odds and sods.
Toolstation for general DIY
Chandlers for your timber needs
What are yours?
Was a brilliant place for obscure records and imports not sold at chain stores.
Rounders did very well out of me. I still have all the vinyls in great condition.
What a shame when it closed circa 5 years ago? Prior to the revival in the sector.
Rog Man butchers in Farm Road. Supplies loads of restaurants and doesn't look like it's open to the public, but they'll happily sell you whatever you want
The owner, 'Rounder Phil', still has an interest in vinyl, he runs 'Sister Ray' in Soho.
When Rounder was closing I popped in with half a dozen cans of Red Stripe and got very good terms on a substantial amount of the 'Can' and 'Wire' back catalogues.
Am I getting confused with a sports sport that is / was in Duke Street, off West Street?..
Sing Li chips, near Brighton station. Piping hot, great value.
Uncle Jims kebabs, preston circus. 'Pure Turkish dish, not a copy'.. great post pub nosh.
Rounder Records, in the Lanes. A great way to spend your pocket money!
Duke of Yorks cinema. Some interesting foreign language films.. ok, i went for the boobage!
Uncle Sams / Grubbs burgers.
Ransons hardware, Ann Street. All the cleaning / gardening / home stuff and home tat you will ever need.
It certainly is but I included (massive national) chains in my criteria as long as they were locally situated. My question was based on what local shops you would not like to live without based on your reliance upon them whether that be an independent or a (massive national) chain. The latter can be just as much victims of the internet as independent shops. Regarding Toolstation I would hate for them to disappear from Hove and be merely an internet presence as it would be inconvenient in terms of immediate availability of products and convenient and free returns. (I was in there again only yesterday to buy my first ever sash clamp for £13.90. Bargain)As for the OP's Toolstation... surely that's a massive national chain?
Canham & Sons aka Canhams! Top drawer meats and crazy good sausage rolls. Fatboy Slim a regular.
Anywhere with an acne ridden, boss eyed bird behind the counter.
I think I do. Wasn't it just him with no staff?
I used to buy New Wave / Electro Pop coloured vinyls or records I'd missed when they came out. For a tiny shop, he seem to have a awful lot of records fitting that genre. More than any of his competitors - I'd browsed high and low through all the record shops in Brighton & Hove.
Records fairs at the Madeira Hotel on Sundays in the early 80's were also a gold mine.